by PushtoLearn
Unit 5
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Unit 5, Road Map B2 Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 5, Road Map B2
Palabra | Ejemplo |
live on | Her pension was just enough to live on |
go on | And mother--how could she go on living with him if it was like this! |
stock up on | We should stock up on paper |
splash out on | We splashed out on a new kitchen |
get into debt | Sell your car, otherwise you'll get into huge debt |
cut back on | You need to cut back on soda. You drink too much of it |
take out | Could you take out the rubbish for me, please? |
borrow from | English has borrowed words from many languages |
pay back | Did I pay back the money I borrowed from you? |
set aside | Have you set aside some money for your child's education? |
break into | Her house was broken into last week |
catch | Bill threw the ball and Joe caught it |
charge | Gibbons has been charged with murder |
find guilty | He was found not guilty of the death of PC Jones |
evade | Dressed in the fast food icon's familiar white suit and black bow tie, the actor evaded security |
go on trial | He will go on trial later this month charged with murder |
leave the scene of the crime | Police asked everyone to leave the scene of the crime |
plead guilty | Your Honor, I will plead guilty to the charge |
research and plan | the best part of my job is to do research and plan of the project |
sentence to | Sanchez was sentenced to three years in prison |
donation | Another way to reduce taxes is increasing donations to local charities |
inflation | Inflation decreased last month |
budget | Titanic' was a really high budget movie |
investment | Are you going to make big investments in this project? |
interest on savings | The more you save, the more interest on savings you'll earn |
recession | A lot of companies have been adversely affected by the recession |
income | A lot of families need two incomes these days |
bargain | People were snapping up bargains |
ridiculous | I'd look ridiculous in a dress like that |
successful | And I guess you can say I'm successful |
available | After the sale, there won't be any more available |
rare | Breeding animals can be very lucrative especially if the animals are very rare |
easy | Being a server is not so easy that it seems. You need to be fast and have a good memory |
normal | Abby is happier than normal today |
disappointed | Dad seemed more disappointed than angry |
absolutely | He feels absolutely fantastic, he says |
bitterly | We are bitterly upset at what has happened |
completely | He looked completely stunned |
deeply | I opened the window and breathed deeply |
entirely | Her reasons were not entirely clear |
extremely | He knows the area extremely well |
highly | It's highly unlikely that the project will be finished on time |
perfectly | Don't worry: it's made perfectly |
relatively | It was relatively easy in the past to create a new brand |
totally | Terrorism is totally unacceptable in a civilised world |
widely | Grinning widely, he ran over to her |
leave a message | Can you leave a message on my voicemail? |
leave lying around | Don't leave your things lying around the living room! |
leave at home | Unfortunately, I left my wallet at home |
leave in a mess | Some people leave hotel rooms in a complete mess |
leave somebody alone | Leave the dog alone, he may bite you |
Leave it to me | Leave it to me. I will find the venue for the party by the end of the week |
leave a mark | He has left his mark on baseball history |